Hallo Tom,

On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 22:31:51 +1100GMT (22-1-2007, 12:31 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

T> I am using the %OFromFName macro in my reply templates and believe
T> this is based on how the incoming email is received (ie how the sender
T> configured his email address or header).

That's correct.

T> Is there any way to correct this. I tried to do this within the
T> addressbook by amending how the name is shown there but this does not
T> seem to have any influence on the macro output.

You could use this:

%ABToFirstName="%OFromFName"

The ABToFirstName will take the first name from the AB entry that
matches the (first) address in the To: header. When you've got
multiple AB entries with that address the behaviour of the macro will
be impaired (like all of TB's address book related actions will
multiple entries for the same address).
The ="%OFromFName" will substitute the OFromFName in case there is no
AB entry for the given address (or the first name is empty)


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